Henry E. Prickett

Henry E. Prickett (1829 – June 14, 1885)[1] served as mayor of Boise, Idaho Territory, for two months in 1867 and 1868. For years Prickett was believed to have been the first elected Boise mayor, but recent research has revealed that a Dr. Ephraim Smith preceded him in the office.[2]

Henry E. Prickett
Mayor of Boise, Idaho Territory
In office
November 19, 1867  January 14, 1868
Preceded byEphraim Smith
Succeeded byThomas B. Hart
Personal details
Born1829
England
Died (aged 55–56)
Hailey, Idaho Territory

Prickett was declared mayor after the winner of the November 1867 mayoral election, L. B. Lindsay, was disqualified. A new mayoral election was held in January 1868, won by Thomas B. Hart.

In 1871 Prickett ran for a full one-year term as Boise mayor as a Radical Republican. He was narrowly defeated by John Hailey, who never assumed the office. According to city records incumbent mayor Charles Himrod served the ensuing term.

References

  1. Paseman, Sue; Todd Shallat. "Boise's Two Month Mayor: Henry Prickett". Mayoral Albums: Portraits of the Boise Mayors. Archived from the original on 28 May 2010. Retrieved 11 February 2011.
  2. Mayors - Boise Arts & History, Boise City Department of Arts and History (accessed 24 August 2015)
Political offices
Preceded by
Ephraim Smith
Mayor of Boise, Idaho Territory
1867–1868
Succeeded by
Thomas B. Hart


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